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Location intelligence in the real world


May 2025

From insurance claims to community decisions, here are 5 ways real-world customers are using location intelligence to act confidently.

May 2025

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From the neighborhoods we live in to the insurance policies we count on, location intelligence (a fusion of high-resolution aerial imagery, AI-derived insights, and geospatial tools) plays a powerful role in the decisions that shape our communities, businesses, and infrastructure.  
Location intelligence users can act with greater speed, accuracy, and certainty — leveraging AI-driven insights to make informed decisions. Here is how real-world users are turning these insights into answers.  
Rockford Mutual

Faster, smarter, more accurate claims

Rockford Mutual incorporated location intelligence into its workflows to assess properties quickly and reduce the need to review un-changed and non-risk properties. This gives adjusters a prioritized workflow with a clear picture of risk across Rockford Mutual’s book of business.  

Bexar Metro

Enhanced public safety and emergency response

Every second matters in emergency response. Bexar Metro uses location intelligence to gain greater context for these stressful situations. With access to up-to-date aerial data, Bexar provides dispatchers and first responders a detailed map of hard-to-reach areas, including obstacles on-scene. This helps responders determine the best response plan before boots even hit the ground.

Frederick Mutual

Solving claims and disputes with accurate data

Before location intelligence, Frederick Mutual struggled to accurately handle and verify property claims, resulting in increased risk of losses and fraudulent claims. Leveraging recent imagery and property data, the company can now remotely pre-inspect all new business and property claims, resulting in significant cost and time savings.

OHM Advisors

Planning and infrastructure design

Imagery plays a pivotal role in the planning and engineering workflows needed to analyze sites, monitor development, and communicate plans to participating teams. Reliable data is crucial in these scenarios, which is why OHM utilizes sub-3-inch, multi-year, and angle captures to ensure construction projects don’t slow down.  

Aspire Software

Field service optimization

Landscaping companies have historically grappled with manual and labor-intensive property measurement methods — such as perimeter walks, elevation mapping, and surface condition assessments. By integrating location intelligence with its platform, Aspire created a single source of truth for landscaping companies to access comprehensive property data, client engagement tools, and advanced AI feature identification. This helps Aspire’s customers generate better estimates and proposals and streamline landscaping processes from start to finish.   

 

These stories reflect just a handful of the ways that location intelligence plays a crucial role in powering solutions. From claim to community to business, location intelligence is turning insights into answers. 
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